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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 4806864" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>I agree completely, not only that but under current laws the owner/driver of the 885 is required to maintain his tractor in a roadworthy condition or he can be prosecuted if caught. It simply isn't legal to go out on the road without a properly maintained vehicle, that applies to all vehicles on the road be it a tractor, car, van, lorry or motor bike.</p><p>Nor is it legal to use a tractor to go to the pub on a Saturday night as suggested by someone above.</p><p>It seems to me that it's not more rules and regulations we need but more abiding by current ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 4806864, member: 1008"] I agree completely, not only that but under current laws the owner/driver of the 885 is required to maintain his tractor in a roadworthy condition or he can be prosecuted if caught. It simply isn't legal to go out on the road without a properly maintained vehicle, that applies to all vehicles on the road be it a tractor, car, van, lorry or motor bike. Nor is it legal to use a tractor to go to the pub on a Saturday night as suggested by someone above. It seems to me that it's not more rules and regulations we need but more abiding by current ones. [/QUOTE]
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